Rubber bag



Oct. 29, 1935. SPANEL 2,619,197

RUBBER BAG Filed Oct. 10, 1932 Abraham N. Spend INVENTOR ATTORNEY5 Patented a. 29, y 1935 UNITED S T S PATENT OFFICE aoiam amen and Abraham N. Spanel, Rochester, N. Y'. Application 0mm 1 193:, Serial No. sense 2 Claims. (c1. lac-1) This invention relates to rubber bags such as douche bags. i Y

The general purpose of the invention is.to provide a convenient, inexpensive, rubber bag with 5 an inte ral handle construction.

The foregoing and other purposes of the invention are obtained in .the rubber bag illustrated is not to be limited to the particular iormthere- A of shown and described.

0! the accompanying drawing,

Figure .1 is a front elevation of the improved bag hanging upon a suitable support;

Figure 2 is aside elevation thereof; and 4 FigmeiiisasectiononlineS-t ofFigure 1. Referring to the drawing, the bag is indicated at it and may be made by a rubber depositing process to any suitable shape by using a form of the desired shape. The bag is preferably made by one or more dipn n s of the form into a solution or water dispersion of rubber. A reinforcing strip ll of rubber orother material may be incorporated between clippings to extend through the handle to be formed and lengthwise from the top to the bottom of-both sides of the bag. It will be \mderstood that the layer or layers of rubber-forming'the bag may be applied to the form in any other suitable manner. I v Theformmaybesoshapedatthetopina known manner (not shown) as to provide a portion upon which the deposited rubber may be slit and rolled uponiitself as at I: to form an opening is at each side of the top of the bag. the

openings I; defining an integral handleit for thebagcthebagbeingadaptedtobefllledon emptied, through either of the openings It. It will be understood that the rubber'which has been rolledback upon itself. as indicated i2.

serves to reinforce the bag at the" edges 0! the openings l8. and thereby prevents the tearing of these edges. i

The bottom of the bag may be formed with the usual neck It having a rolled bead it at its 5 end and adapted to be attached in the usual way to a flexible. tube II .to provide a douche bags However, the invention is not limited to douche i bags and the bottom of'the bag may be otherwise formed. i

The bag when not in use may be suspended by its handle on any suitable support such as indicated at ll. When using the bag as a douche bag it may be so suspended in an elevated position.

' Modifications of the invention may be resorted 15 to without departing from the spirit thereof or the scope of the appended claims.

What is claimed is:

l. A one piece seamless rubber bag having openings provided therein, one on each side of 20 the top thereof to define an integral handle at the top of the bag, said openingscommunicating with the interior of the bag for filling the same, the bottom of said bag being formed with an integral neck having an opening therein for the 25' connection of a tube to the bag for-emptying the same.

2.A one piece seamless rubber bag havingopenings provided therein, one on each side of the top thereof to define an integral handle at v 8.5mm. 

